British Prime Minister David Cameron has explained his comment after describing Nigeria as being a ‘fantastically corrupt’ country.
The news about David Cameron’s description of Nigeria spread like wild fire and had the internet abuzz.
The British PM was taking questions in parliament on Wednesday, May 11, the day after he was caught on camera telling Queen Elizabeth that leaders of some “fantastically corrupt” are visiting United Kingdom.
Angus Robertson, SNP Westminster leader, then asked a question about the anti-corruption summit and the allegedly corrupt nations.
Addressing the question, Cameron said the point of the summit being held in London is to show that action to tackle corruption is needed by developed as well as developing countries.
Cameron says the government is taking steps to ensure “plundered money from African countries can’t be hidden in London.”
Meanwhile, President Buhari has revealed that he does not want an apology from Cameron, but a return of the assets that were taken out of his country and sent to the UK.